pilotdrew said:I run a company that advertises on NY radio and, in general, this format is a good one for us.
So I called looking to speak to a sales rep. NO ONE HAS CALLED BACK! THAT SORT OF INTERFERES WITH THE ABILITY TO SELL COMMERCIALS
airpab said:I'm curious as to which markets other than Los Angeles you find are better than New York.
Ryan Williams said:airpab said:I'm curious as to which markets other than Los Angeles you find are better than New York.
I doubt you're talking about Pittsburgh.
Are you looking to start a fight? Think what you will, when it comes to broadcasting NYC is far and away the number one market (based on market population size).airpab said:Someone posted earlier that NY is the #1 Market....Nope!
L.A. is the #1 Market. More Ad dollars generated there then the Big Apple!
And just my opinion, but N.Y. has a surprisingly 2nd rate sounding radio dial/market...Has for a long time! Don't quite get that?
Many better sounding radio-markets across the U.S.!
As for 101.9...How do you launch a new radio station in the "2nd" biggest market, with a decidedly third-rate sound & identity? Really???
radioguy39nj said:I listened to WEMP for about 20 minutes and couldn't take it! Merlin had a chance to land a body blow to WOR and WABC and blew it big time! WINS and WCBS-AM have nothing to worry about!
This might be a worse blunder than JACK-FM! ;D